All information is for educational purposes. Dr. Clark's
books have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
Not intended to replace medical care, diagnose, treat, prevent,
mitigate or cure disease. We believe in the individual's
informed right to choose their own health care methods. As always,
consult with a health professional before attempting any self health
program.

About Dr. Hulda Clark

Hulda Regehr Clark was born on October 18,
1928 in Rosthern, Saskatchewan, Canada. She began her studies in
Biology at the University of Saskatchewan, where she was awarded a
Bachelor of Arts, Magna Cum Laude in 1950 and later on a Masters degree
with High Honors. In 1958, the University of Minnesota awarded her a
Doctorate degree in Physiology. Dr. Clark's studies focused on
Biophysics and Cell Physiology.

Dr. Clark established a nutritional
consulting practice in the 1960's as a complement to her research at
University of Indiana. When federal research funds were eliminated in
1974, she concentrated on her private nutritional consulting practice.
She obtained a naturopathy degree from the Clayton College of Natural
Health.

Dr. Clark's independent research brought
her to studying the relationship between microorganisms such as
parasites, bacteria, viruses, and pollutants such as heavy metals,
solvents and radioactivity in the context of its effects on the human
body in the form of diseases, especially cancer.

Dr. Clark researched the use of herbs,
essential oils, orthomolecular therapy and frequency therapy to treat
diseases. She emphasized the importance of dental health, as well as an
increased awareness of environmental pollution.

Hulda Clark's most important discovery was
the zapper, a handheld battery operated device that Dr. Clark claimed
to electrocute pathogens using a positive offset 30 kHz square wave
frequency. She also invented the Syncrometer, an audio oscillator
circuit that Dr. Clark used to detect resonance in matter and
substances. Dr. Clark published many experiments using the Syncrometer
to scan the human body for the presence of parasites and pollutants.
She also used the Syncrometer to test whether products were
contaminated with parasites and/or pollutants. Hulda Clark published
these experiments in her books.

Dr. Hulda Clark wrote 7 books, "The Cure
For All Cancers," "The Cure For All Diseases," "The Cure For HIV and
AIDS," "The Cure For All Advanced Cancers," "The Prevention of All
Cancers," "Syncrometer Science Laboratory Manual," and the most recent
"The Cure and Prevention of All Cancers" published in 2008.

Hulda Clark endured many attacks by
professional adversaries, including legal battles which were eventually
dismissed by courts. Despite the setbacks, Dr. Clark persisted in her
research and in sharing her knowledge with the world through her books
and lectures all over the world.

Hulda Clark died in her sleep on September
3, 2009. She was 80 years old. The initial statement released regarding
her death was that she had arthritis and a spinal cord injury. The
death certificate released a month later states she died of anemia and
hypercalcemia. Without a biopsy, her doctors also diagnosed her with
multiple myeloma, which is cancer of the plasma cells in the bone
marrow, a bit of information that Dr. Clark's adversaries gloat over in
their continuing attack of her life's work.

Dr. Hulda Clark's research proved that
cancer is caused by a combination of parasites and pollutants. Her
advice for preventing cancer was to avoid parasite infection and
eliminate contact with toxic chemical pollutants. By working directly
with cancer patients, Dr. Clark exposed herself everyday to the very
things that she advised everyone else to avoid. In the end, she
sacrificed her own life for the furtherance of her research.

Dr. Hulda Clark knew she was at the
beginning of an exciting new development in science, with room for
discovery and improvement. She invited others to take her research and
experiments further. Far from a perfect work, Dr. Clark’s books are a
beginning she shared as her gift to humanity.

About HuldaClark.com

Many websites state that they are the
"Official" Hulda Clark website. But did you know that Dr. Hulda Clark
never manufactured any zapper or herbs?

Dr. Clark only published books. Her son
Geoff Clark founded Self Health Resource Center and produced the
original SyncroZap zappers. Those two businesses are the only Clark
family brands that have since been sold to other merchants.

The only website Hulda Clark ever had a
hand in creating was HuldaClark.net
in which she wrote a holiday greeting each year to her readers, and
nothing more.

This web site, HuldaClark.com supplies
products from the Sources List found in the back of all of Hulda
Clark's books. Just like all the other Clark-related sites, we are in
no way affiliated with Hulda Clark's estate.

It all comes down to the laws governing
Free Speech in the United States. Dr. Clark wrote books with
controversial titles, such as The
Cure For All Cancers, and The Cure
For HIV and AIDS. Because of free speech, it is within her
right to do
so. However, if Dr. Clark ever sold any of the items described in her
books, the content of her books would become product claims, and would
no longer be considered free speech. If Dr. Clark manufactured zappers
and then claimed that zappers cured disease she would have had to prove
that claim to the Federal Trade Commission and the Food and Drug
Administration. To do a 10-year double-blind study on a medical device
starts at $600 million dollars and up. There was no way for Hulda Clark
to afford studies that cost so much.

Many people believe they are shopping and
buying items directly from Hulda Clark when they shop at the Dr. Clark
Research Association, or other web sites that use her name, but those
companies are completely separate from Hulda Clark. At one point Dr.
Clark had to go to court to prove she was in no way affiliated with
these sites.

Hulda Clark published several self-health
books in her lifetime, and she considered them her gift to humanity.
Read and get well.